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# Revolution: The Nation’s Correspondent Regains Freedom
The Nation newspaper Correspondent in Cross River State, Mr Nicholas Kalu, has regained his freedom.
Mr Kalu was arrested last Monday in Calabar, during the #RevolutionNow protest, organised by activists who believe that the Federal Government led by President Muhammadu Buhari has failed the masses.
Mr Kalu told newsmen that he was arrested at about 9.00 am on Monday and held in police custody for over 12 hours at the Police Command Headquarters in Diamond Hill, Calabar.
His words:”They just kept me in detention for no reason after I explained to them that I am a journalist and only went to do my work.
“They didn’t offer any explanation; they just kept me there for hours at the end they told me to write a statement.
“I was with others arrested yesterday and at about 10 p.m., they called me out. The other guys arrested with me were still in police custody when I left,” he said.
On his part, Com. Victor Udu, Chairman of Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, Cross River State Council, described the arrest as unnecessary.
Udu said even after he went with some members of the union to the police to identify Kalu, the police still held him back.
He expressed disappointment with the police because the union had a good working relationship with the force in the state.
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